Barnard is a surname of
Old English
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origin, derived from the
Anglo-Saxon
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given name "Beornheard". It is composed of two elements: "Beorn," meaning "young warrior" or "bear," and "heard," meaning "hardy," "brave," or "strong." In some cases, Barnard is a version of the surname
Bernard, which is a
French and
West Germanic
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masculine given name and surname. The surname means as tough as a bear, Bar(Bear)+nard/hard(hardy/tough)
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People
Some of the people bearing the surname Barnard in England are thought to have arrived after the time of the
Norman Conquest
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(1066), Changing their surnames from
Bernard to Barnard. Some of whom, it has been suggested, can be traced back to Hugo Bernard. Some of the Barnard family in England may have been
Huguenots
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who fled from the Atlantic coast region of
France
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''circa'' 1685 (the time of the
revocation of the edict of Nantes
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) or earlier than that date.
By contrast, the Barnard family in
Holland
Holland is a geographical regionG. Geerts & H. Heestermans, 1981, ''Groot Woordenboek der Nederlandse Taal. Deel I'', Van Dale Lexicografie, Utrecht, p 1105 and former provinces of the Netherlands, province on the western coast of the Netherland ...
(the western provinces of the Netherlands) can be definitively traced back to ''circa'' 1751 (Izaak Barnard)
of
Scheveningen.The surname Barnard is also found in
South Africa
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among the
Afrikaner
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community. An example of this is
Christiaan Barnard, A South African
Cardiac Surgeon who performed the first Successful Heart Transplant.The surname is Also found in
Australia
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and
North America
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because of mostly
UK and
Huguenot
The Huguenots ( , ; ) are a Religious denomination, religious group of French people, French Protestants who held to the Reformed (Calvinist) tradition of Protestantism. The term, which may be derived from the name of a Swiss political leader, ...
immigration from Europe. Other families bearing or subsequently adopting the surname Barnard arrived as Jewish immigrants from continental Europe after 1656
and are well documented.
Some of the latter branch are descendants of Rabbi Daniel Barnard of Canterbury, with recorded descendants around
London
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,
Chatham,
Dartford
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is situated adjacent to the London Borough of Bexley to its west. To its north, across the Thames Estuary, is Thurrock in ...
,
Kingston upon Hull
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,
Stockton-on-Tees
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,
Bournemouth
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,
[Boscombe Cemetery burial records, Bournemouth] Ipswich
Ipswich () is a port town and Borough status in the United Kingdom, borough in Suffolk, England. It is the county town, and largest in Suffolk, followed by Lowestoft and Bury St Edmunds, and the third-largest population centre in East Anglia, ...
,
Norwich
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and in
Australia
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.
Surname
In
England
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the surname is most commonly found in Greater London and the South Eastern counties (most common occurrences are in Essex, East Sussex, Kent and Suffolk). And in the
United States of America
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it is most commonly found in
California
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,
Texas
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,
Florida
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, and
New York. It is also found in
France
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,
Belgium
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,
Canada
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,
The Netherlands
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,
South Africa
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,
Australia
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, and occasionally in
Germany
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.
The first syllable of the name derives from
bear
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; Bär or Baer in German. corresponding family names are BAER, BER, BERR, BEHR, BERNHARDT, BERNARD (in France).
List of people with the surname
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Alfred Barnard (1837–1918), British brewing and distilling historian
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Aneurin Barnard
Aneurin Barnard (; ; born 8 May 1987) is a Welsh actor. He is known for playing Davey in '' Hunky Dory'', Claude in '' The Truth About Emanuel'', Bobby Willis in '' Cilla'', Tim in '' Thirteen'', King Richard III in '' The White Queen'', Will ...
(born 1987), Welsh actor
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Andrew Barnard (1773–1855), Irish-born British Army General
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Anne Barnard, American journalist
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Lady Anne Barnard (1750–1825), Scottish travel writer, artist and socialite
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Anne Henslow Barnard (1833–1899), British botanical artist
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Baron Barnard, of Barnard Castle in the Bishopric of Durham, a title
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Bill Barnard (1886–1958), New Zealand politician
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Bob Barnard (musician) (1933–2022), Australian jazz trumpeter
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Catherine Barnard, British legal scholar
* Cecil Barnard, aka
Hotep Idris Galeta (1941–2010), South African jazz pianist
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Charles Barnard (American football) (1915–2008), American football player
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C. D. Barnard (1895–1971), British racing and record-breaking pilot
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Chester Barnard (1886–1961), telecommunications executive and author
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Chris Barnard (author) (1939–2015), South African writer
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Christiaan Barnard (1922–2001), South African surgeon, known for heart transplants
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Claude Barnard (1890–1957), Australian politician
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Clio Barnard, British film director
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Daniel D. Barnard (1797–1861), US Representative from New York
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Darren Barnard (born 1971), British professional footballer
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Dorothy Wedderburn (née Barnard, 1925–2012), British economist and academic
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Doug Barnard Jr. (1922–2018), American lawyer and politician
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Edward Emerson Barnard
Edward Emerson Barnard (December 16, 1857 – February 6, 1923) was an American astronomer. He was commonly known as E. E. Barnard, and was recognized as a gifted observational astronomer. He is best known for his discovery of the high proper m ...
(1857–1923), American astronomer for whom Barnard's Star is named
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Ernest Barnard, President of Major League Baseball's American League, 1927–1931
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Eusebius Barnard (1802–1865), American abolitionist and station master on the Underground Railroad
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Frances Catherine Barnard (1796–1869), English author
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Francis Jones Barnard, aka Frank Barnard Sr., pioneer freighting entrepreneur and Canadian MP
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Francis Stillman Barnard, aka Frank Barnard Jr., Canadian MP and Lieutenant-Governor of British Columbia
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Franklyn Leslie Barnard (1896–1927), British air racing and airline pilot
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Frederick Augustus Porter Barnard
Frederick Augustus Porter Barnard (May 5, 1809 – April 27, 1889) was an American academic and educator who served as the 10th President of Columbia University. Born in Sheffield, Massachusetts, he graduated from Yale University in 1828 and serv ...
(1809–1889), American scientist and educationalist
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George Alfred Barnard (1915–2002), British statistician
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George Grey Barnard
George Grey Barnard (May 24, 1863 – April 24, 1938), often written George Gray Barnard, was an American sculptor who trained in Paris. He is especially noted for his heroic sized ''Struggle of the Two Natures in Man'' at the Metropolitan Museum ...
(1863–1938), American sculptor
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George N. Barnard (1819–1902), American Civil War photographer
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Henk Barnard (1922–2003), Dutch writer of children's literature
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Henry Barnard (1811–1900), American educationalist
* Henry D. Barnard, adopted name of Chalmers Bryant, a fictional character in ''
Lost Horizon''
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Holly Barnard, American Geographer
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Isaac D. Barnard (1791–1831), American lawyer and politician
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John Barnard (born 1946), British race car designer
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John Barnard (musician) (born 1948), British church music composer
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John G. Barnard (1815–1882), US Army general during the American Civil War
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Joseph Edwin Barnard (1868/70–1949), British microscopist and hatter
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Joseph Osmond Barnard (1816–1865), engraver of the Mauritius "Post Office" stamps
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Kate Barnard (1875–1930), American politician
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Keppel Harcourt Barnard
Keppel Harcourt Barnard (31 March 1887 – 22 September 1964) was a South African zoologist and museum director. He was the only son of Harcourt George Barnard, a solicitor from Lambeth, and Anne Elizabeth Porter of Royston.
Life and career
Ba ...
(1887–1964), South African zoologist
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Lance Barnard (1919–1997), Australian politician
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Lee Barnard (born 1984), English football player
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Leigh Barnard (born 1958), English football player
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Lester Barnard (1894–1985), American college sports coach
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Margaret Barnard (1898–1992), British painter and linocut maker
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Marius Barnard (surgeon), South African surgeon, inventor of critical illness insurance
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Marius Barnard (tennis), South African professional tennis player
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Marjorie Barnard
Marjorie Faith Barnard (16 August 18978 May 1987) was an Australian novelist and short story writer, critic, historian and librarian. She went to school and university in Sydney, and then trained as a librarian. She was employed as a libraria ...
(1897–1987), Australian writer, with Flora Eldershaw
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Mary Barnard (1909–2002), American poet and translator
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Mary Baylis Barnard (1870–1946), English artist
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Megan Barnard (born 1984), Australian sports presenter
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Mike Barnard (sportsman) (Henry Michael Barnard) (1933–2018), English cricketer and footballer
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Neal D. Barnard, American medical doctor, author and clinical researcher
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Niël Barnard (1949–2025), head of South Africa's National Intelligence Service during the apartheid era
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Norman R. Barnard (1914–1998), American probate judge
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Paolo Barnard, Italian journalist
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Pat Barnard (born 1981), South African rugby union player
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Paul Barnard (born 1973), American politician
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Ray Barnard, English footballer
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Rebecca Barnard (born 1960), Australian singer, songwriter and musician
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Robert Barnard (1936–2013), English mystery writer and critic
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Simeon Barnard (1844–1924), racehorse owner and racing official in South Australia
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Taylor Barnard (born 2004), English racing driver
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Thomas Barnard (c. 1726/28–1806), Anglican bishop in Ireland
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Timpoochee Barnard (1776–1834), Native American major of
Battle of Calebee Creek
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Tom Barnard, American radio talk show host
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Trevor Barnard (born 1938), British-born Australian pianist and teacher
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William Barnard (bishop) (1803–1831), Irish Bishop of Derry, Northern Ireland
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William Barnard (engraver) (1774–1849), English mezzotint engraver
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William O. Barnard (1852–1939), representative in U.S. Congress from Indiana
Given name
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Bernard Courtois (also spelled Barnard Courtois), (1777–1838), French chemist
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Barnard E. Bee Sr. (1787–1853), early settler and political leader in the Republic of Texas
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Barnard Elliott Bee Jr. (1824–1861), Confederate Army general during the American Civil War
* Barnard Pananasky, a pseudonym of
Gary Morgan (actor)
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M. Barnard Eldershaw, Australian literary pseudonym
Schools
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Barnard Castle School
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Barnard College
Barnard College is a Private college, private Women's colleges in the United States, women's Liberal arts colleges in the United States, liberal arts college affiliated with Columbia University in New York City. It was founded in 1889 by a grou ...
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Barnard School South Hampton
Places
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Barnard, Kansas
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Barnard, Michigan
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Barnard, Missouri
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Barnard, South Dakota
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Barnard, Vermont
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Barnard Castle, England
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Barnard River
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Barnardsville, North Carolina
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Mount Barnard
See also
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Barnardo (surname list)
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Barnes (name)
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Barnett (name list)
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Barney (disambiguation)
Barney may refer to:
People and fictional characters
* Barney (given name), a list of people and fictional characters
* Barney (surname), a list of people
Film and television
* ''Barney'' (film), a 1976 Australian film for children
* ''Barn ...
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Barnhart (surname list)
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Barrett (clan)
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Bernard (disambiguation)
Bernard is a given name and a family name.
Bernard may also refer to:
Given or monastic name
Surname
Places
* Bernard, Iowa, United States
* Bernard Terminal, a bus terminal in the York Region Transit/VIVA system in Richmond Hill, Ontario, ...
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Bernardakis (surname list)
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Bernhard (disambiguation)
References
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English-language surnames
Surnames from given names